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UT American Society for Microbiology

@UTAustinASM

Microbiology interest organization at the University of Texas at Austin. @TexasScience group focused on outreach, service, socials, and youth education 🔬 🦠 🧫

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Are you a @TexasScience student interested in microbiology? Join UTASM in the spring for science volunteer opportunities, outreach events, lab tours, PhD guest speakers, development workshops, socials, and other fun events ✨


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Don't forget to join us TOMORROW, Dec. 13, @ 11 a.m. ET for "Meet the Agar Artists!" We'll be chatting live and taking your questions. Join the fun on Instagram Live! asm.social/it

ASMicrobiology's tweet image. Don't forget to join us TOMORROW, Dec. 13, @ 11 a.m. ET for "Meet the Agar Artists!" We'll be chatting live and taking your questions. Join the fun on Instagram Live! asm.social/it

Happy to announce that we're having our first meeting of the semester on Tuesday, 31 August at 7 pm! Feel free to invite your friends to this light info session. Zoom link for the first meeting: utexas.zoom.us/j/93165065525 (password: utasm)


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Zebra finches can see so rapidly in 'bird time,' we may have misunderstood how they learn language. #NSFfunded researchers from @Cornell have found these finches use social guidance to learn songs by watching their mothers' reactions. Learn more: bit.ly/2HTUzSA

NSF's tweet image. Zebra finches can see so rapidly in 'bird time,' we may have misunderstood how they learn language. #NSFfunded researchers from @Cornell have found these finches use social guidance to learn songs by watching their mothers' reactions. Learn more: bit.ly/2HTUzSA

First spring meeting for UT Austin American Society for Microbiology (UTASM) is tonight from 6-7 in GEA 127 🔬 🧬 We'll have pizza, brownies, and lemonade :)


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You got this, Longhorns! 🤘

UTAustin's tweet image. You got this, Longhorns! 🤘
UTAustin's tweet image. You got this, Longhorns! 🤘
UTAustin's tweet image. You got this, Longhorns! 🤘

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Schubert, Maddamsetti et al.: Analysis of evolutionarily-coupled loci to identify #epistatic loci associated with #antibiotic resistance in #Neisseria gonorrhoeae: rdcu.be/bcmKz

NatureMicrobiol's tweet image. Schubert, Maddamsetti et al.: Analysis of evolutionarily-coupled loci to identify #epistatic loci associated with #antibiotic resistance in #Neisseria gonorrhoeae: rdcu.be/bcmKz

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✨ Meet our officers! ✨ President: Alex Mason, 4th year BS Medical Laboratory Science Vice President: Louis Mai, 3rd year BSA Biology Secretary: Jaime Luong, 2nd year BSA Biology


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Cool #science #outreach project creates multimedia biological art (with #microbes!) as a way to form partnerships between scientists and those without scientific training. New in @PLOSBiology dx.plos.org/10.1371/journa…

lizabio's tweet image. Cool #science #outreach project creates multimedia biological art (with #microbes!) as a way to form partnerships between scientists and those without scientific training. New in @PLOSBiology dx.plos.org/10.1371/journa…

Which of these giant plush #microbes can you recognize?

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"Microevolution of Neisseria lactamica during nasopharyngeal colonisation induced by controlled human infection" Recent publication in @NatureComms by @anishpandey89 with @WarwickSBIDER group member @XavierDidelot + others nature.com/articles/s4146…


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